arvato Systems Presents its Publishing Expertise Online

On the Path to Success with Publishing 2.0

(PresseBox) (Gütersloh, 27.09.2012)(arvato Systems) Gütersloh, Germany -- A new IT competence platform offers comprehensive solutions and services for publishing houses. arvato Systems shows how the publishing industry can master current and future challenges using IT service packages, which are described at www.publishing.arvato-systems.de.

The digital publishing revolution is in full swing. E-books and online book retailing both continue to advance. Almost every daily newspaper in circulation is offering an e-paper or app. Trends including paywall, payment systems, books on demand, and cloud computing are also proliferating. One thing is certain: The demands on IT publishing systems are increasing, especially in terms of the global media market.

The new website shows how arvato Systems, as a specialist in IT publishing, is reacting to these trends. The competence platform has been online at www.publishing.arvato-systems.de since September. Users can find solution-oriented IT products quickly and simply, as well as get information about multimedia service packages designed for the high-performance publishing paradigms of the future. In addition, a wide range of references are presented under ‘Services’ and ‘Customers’ showing how to achieve growth and implement future-proof rights management in the age of Amazon, YouTube, Google, and others.

Says Olaf Flöthmann, Publishing Director at arvato Systems, “With our new website for the publishing industry, we are establishing ourselves as an IT partner for the 2.0 multimedia publishing world. Our solutions help our customers to efficiently use their publishing assets for digital business.” Christoph Ladleif, arvato Systems’ coordinator for the newspaper and magazine industry, adds: “Publishers can get information about our comprehensive solution and service packages. We also offer process design for advertising and marketing, including business models for systems and workflows.”